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B.C. Conservatives stand by candidate who called Palestinian children 'inbred'

B.C. Conservatives stand by candidate who called Palestinian children 'inbred'

The British Columbia Conservatives are standing by a candidate who called Palestinian children “inbred” and “time bombs,” remarks that NDP Leader David Eby describes as "criminal hate speech.
Mother of Amanda Todd files lawsuit in L.A. against Meta, Snap

Mother of Amanda Todd files lawsuit in L.A. against Meta, Snap

Oct. 10 is World Mental Health Day. This year marks the 12th anniversary of the death of Port Coquitlam student Amanda Todd, who was 15 when she took her life after being cyberbullied.
Missing Langford T. rex found by alert police officer

Missing Langford T. rex found by alert police officer

The mini dinosaur that went missing from Liquor Planet in Langford a few weeks ago turned up at a home, where the officer spotted it.
'Immense tragedy': B.C. man gets 10 years for fatally stabbing sister-in-law

'Immense tragedy': B.C. man gets 10 years for fatally stabbing sister-in-law

Harpreet Singh killed his sister-in-law and wounded his father and two-year-old niece in their family home.
'Take these storms seriously': Canadians in Florida advised caution post-Milton

'Take these storms seriously': Canadians in Florida advised caution post-Milton

Florida authorities are still assessing the damage across the state in Milton's aftermath, and Gov. Ron DeSantis said Thursday that the state is also assessing the need for points of distribution for water, food and other supplies.
John Rustad announces plan to overhaul BC Ferries

John Rustad announces plan to overhaul BC Ferries

The BC Conservative leader also said his party would hold management to account and introduce a monthly flat-fee program for regular travellers
Arctic fool's gold could spike Canadian carbon emissions, study finds

Arctic fool's gold could spike Canadian carbon emissions, study finds

By 2100, warmer temperatures are expected to double emissions from rocks weathered in the Mackenzie River basin, Canada's largest river.
Eby starts first day of advance voting with Coquitlam roundtable

Eby starts first day of advance voting with Coquitlam roundtable

B.C. Premier David Eby was at a Coquitlam home this morning to speak at a healthcare roundtable. Today is the first day of advance voting in the 2024 provincial election.
Saanich to limit size of homes on farmland to 4,300 square feet

Saanich to limit size of homes on farmland to 4,300 square feet

One of the district’s goals is to slow sharp increases in the cost of agricultural land, which makes it difficult to acquire land for farming
Les Leyne: Eby, Rustad duel over tax cuts

Les Leyne: Eby, Rustad duel over tax cuts

Attention returned Wednesday to differences between two major tax-cut promises from the NDP and the Conservative Party of B.C.